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    The Paley-Wiener theorem and limits of symmetric spaces (English)
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    18 November 2014
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    The authors extend the Paley-Wiener transform for Riemannian symmetric spaces to the special class of infinite-dimensional symmetric spaces. This class consists of limits of symmetric spaces. To define these limits the authors introduce the notion of prolongation of symmetric spaces. Roughly speaking, \(M\) is a prolongation of \(N\) if \(N\) is contained in \(M\) ``in the simplest possible way''. For example \(\mathrm{SU}(\ell+1)\) sits in \(\mathrm{SU}(k+1),\) \(k>\ell,\) as an upper-hand corner.
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    injective and projective limits
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    spherical Fourier transform
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    Paley-Wiener transform
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